Hello,
at first: Forget the last patch ;-)
I completely disassembled the pen for this tablet, assembled it again (I
placed the small magnet in the pen in in reverse direction, but I'm
unsure if this is the reason why it works) and now pen and puck are
working again, the way they should...
On 11/06/10 23:03, Manuel Reimer wrote:
What I'm not happy about is the fact, that there are two configuration
options (CURSOR and MODE). They IMHO do nearly the same.
CURSOR on stylus -- absolute
CURSOR on puck -- relative
MODE on absolute -- absolute
MODE on relative -- relative
One
Simon Thum wrote:
In case you're set out to DTRT, may may consider making it two X devices
for stylus or puck. IFAIK the wacom driver does that.
Maybe, but I'm no X.org driver expert. I'm happy that I managed to get
this driver to work again without crashing all the time ;-)
For me, it
Jesse Adkins wrote:
Updating the ChangeLog isn't necessary, since the driver shouldn't
have one. It's no big deal, since a future patch can remove the
ChangeLog.
OK. So I think I'll just add my name to the AUTHORS file as soon as
I'm finished with cleaning up this driver.
Wouldn't
This patch fixes
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13040
I wrote this patch some time ago, but now I fixed it to work well with
latest git version of the driver.
I think there is some more ugliness in this driver. It would be nice if
someone could contact me to help with solving
Updating the ChangeLog isn't necessary, since the driver shouldn't
have one. It's no big deal, since a future patch can remove the
ChangeLog.
Wouldn't autodetection result in the wrong value being printed to the
log (since I assume the read comes later) if autodetection finds
there's a stylus? I